North Dakota Wetlands
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- Q1TRUE or FALSE: The Prairie Pothole Region is known for its rolling hills and its millions of potholes?TrueFalse45s
- Q2In North Dakota, a pothole is also called what?glacierswetlandsloughsrushes45s
- Q3Of the following, which is not classified as a major type of wetland in North Dakota?Temporary wetlandSemi-permanent wetlandAquatic wetlandSeasonal wetland45s
- Q4Cattails are found in water that is:More than 6ft deepMore than 8ft deepLess than 3ft deepMore than 3ft deep45s
- Q5Are saline wetlands salty or not salty?SaltyNot-salty45s
- Q6North Dakota is divided into three natural regions from east to west. Which of the following is not a region of North Dakota?BadlandsRed River ValleyMissouri PlateauDrift Prairie45s
- Q7What is a Government program that pays farmers to plant grass on land that had been plowed for crop-raising?Conservation Revival Program (CRP)Conservation Reserve Plan (CRP)Conservation Reserve Program (CRP)Consumer Resources Plan (CRP)45s
- Q8A male duck is known asa hena drake45s
- Q9Which animal has a "honk" call, opposed to a "quack" call?GeeseDucks45s
- Q10What is a young swan called?CygnetsDrakesPensCobs45s